SHOCKING šŸ™ā€œFive Seconds Before the Tragedy: Diogo Jota’s Heartbreaking Final Message to His Wife — Just Three Words That Left the World in Tearsā€

Liverpool footballerĀ Diogo JotaĀ shared a heartfelt message to his wife,Ā Rute Cardoso, just days before his tragic death in a car crash in Spain—words that have now left the football world in mourning.

The devastating news broke in the early hours of Thursday morning, when emergency services in northern Spain discovered the bodies of Jota, 28, and his younger brother, André Silva, 26, following a fatal accident.

The tragedy occurred a mereĀ 10 days after Jota married his childhood sweetheart, and the mother of his three children, in a romantic ceremony in Porto. The couple had recently shared their joy online, posting wedding photos and captions likeĀ ā€œYes to forever.ā€

Diogo Jota described himself as the 'lucky one' after marrying his childhood sweetheart

A Final Message Filled With Love

Just 10 days after tying the knot in Porto, Jota (right) tragically died in a car crash in Spain

Just two days before the accident, Cardoso posted a wedding photo on Instagram with the caption:Ā ā€œMy dream came true.ā€Ā In response, Jota commented simply:Ā ā€œBut I’m the lucky one.ā€

Now, those three words—meant to express his deep love—stand as his final public tribute to the woman he called his soulmate, making the loss even more heartbreaking.

The Fatal Accident

The crash took place on theĀ A-52 highwayĀ inĀ Zamora province, a major route frequently used by travelers driving from northern Portugal into Spain.

According to a statement from emergency services in the Castilla y León region, several calls came in around Km 65 of the A-52, reporting a car accident with the vehicle engulfed in flames. Emergency personnel, including a Medical Emergency Unit and fire brigade, were dispatched, but both Jota and André were pronounced dead at the scene.

'But I'm the lucky one': The Liverpool star's final public message to wife Cardoso on Instagram

Grief Across the Football Community

The loss has sent shockwaves through the football world. Pedro Proença, president of the Portuguese Football Federation, confirmed the deaths and expressed his profound sorrow:

ā€œMuch more than an extraordinary footballer, Diogo Jota was a remarkable human being—respected by teammates and rivals alike, and admired for his joy, humility, and character.ā€

The Federation has requested aĀ minute of silenceĀ before the upcoming UEFA Women’s European Championship match betweenĀ Portugal and Spain, in honor of the fallen brothers.

The footballer also posted to X for the final time five days ago to celebrate his new marriage

Liverpool FC’s Statement

In an official post shared Thursday morning,Ā Liverpool FCĀ said:

ā€œLiverpool Football Club are devastated by the tragic passing of Diogo Jota. The club has been informed that the 28-year-old passed away following a road traffic accident in Spain along with his brother, AndrĆ©.ā€

ā€œWe will make no further comment at this time and respectfully ask for privacy for Diogo and André’s family, friends, teammates, and staff. The club will continue to support them in every way possible.ā€

AtĀ Anfield, fans gathered early Thursday to lay flowers, scarves, and handwritten messages of condolence, honoring a player who had given so much to the club and its supporters.

Jota described himself as the luckiest man in the world in an interview released on Wednesday after the Liverpool star walked down the aisle with his childhood sweetheart in Portugal

A Love Story Cut Short

Jota and Cardoso’s love story began back inĀ 2012, when they were teenagers. Over the years, they built a family together, welcomingĀ three children, and often shared glimpses of their life off the pitch.

Their wedding onĀ June 22, 2025, in Porto was the culmination of over a decade of love and partnership. Jota’s final public posts, including a joyful tweet celebrating their marriage, now serve as haunting reminders of a life—and a future—cut tragically short.

The Portugal international and Cardoso first got together in 2012, when they were teenagers

A Career to Remember

Jota began his professional football journey with Paços de Ferreira in Portugal, before being signed by Atlético Madrid in 2016. He had loan spells with FC Porto and Wolverhampton Wanderers, eventually joining Wolves permanently in 2018.

InĀ 2020, Jota made his high-profile Ā£41 million move toĀ Liverpool FC, where he quickly became a key part of the squad. In over 100 appearances, he played a major role in Liverpool’sĀ Premier League title run, earning admiration from fans and teammates alike for his work ethic, skill, and humility.

Diogo and Rute leave the church on June 22. They later said on social media that they had both said: 'Yes to forever.'


A Nation—and a Sport—Mourns

As tributes continue to pour in from across the globe, one thing is clear:Ā Diogo Jota’s legacy extends far beyond football. His love for his family, his passion for the game, and his generous spirit left an indelible mark on everyone who knew him.

In the words of his final messageā€”ā€œBut I’m the lucky oneā€ā€”Jota reminded the world of what truly mattered to him: love, family, and gratitude. And it’s that legacy that will live on.Diogo with his wifeĀ Rute and two of their children

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